Dominick T. Armentano

Dominick T. Armentano is professor of economics at the University
of Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut. He has also taught at the University
of Connecticut, where he received his Ph.D. in 1966. He has twice been
the Shelby Cullom Davis Visiting Professor at Trinity College in Hartford.

ProfessorArmentano's areas include antitrust policy, industrial organization,
the economics of public policy, and business and society at thegraduate
level. In 1980, Professor Armentano was a recipient of the national Leavy
Foundation Award for teaching excellence.

ProfessorArmentano is the author of several books, including Antitrust
and Monopoly: Anatomy of a Policy Failure, Second Edition (Holmes and
Meier, 1990) and Antitrust Policy: The Case for Repeal, Revised
Edition (Cato Institute, 1991). His essays have appeared in many books,
including William Snavely's Theory of Economic Systems, Yale Brozen's
The Competitive Economy, Lew Spadaro's New Directions in Austrian
Economics, and in Dorn and Manne's Economic Liberties and the Judiciary.
His articles and reviews have appeared in journals and newspapers such
as the Antitrust Bulletin, Public Choice, London Financial
Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times.

Professor Armentano has lectured widely to business and academic
audiences, both in the U.S. and abroad. His academic lectures include invited
talks at Harvard, Cornell, Dartmouth, Tufts, Stanford, and the UCLA Law
School. He has testified before Congress (joint Economic Committee) on
antitrust policy and has served as a private consultant on various regulatory
matters. Between 1978 and 1985, Professor Armentano was a regular commentator
on 'Byline,' a nationally syndicated public-affairs radio program. He wrote
and recorded over 125 radio shows.

Professor Armentano currently serves on the editorial board of several
journals, as a trustee for several non-profit foundations, including The
Future of Freedom Foundation, and is an adjunct scholar of the Cato Institute
in Washington, D.C.